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Windows 2000 is an altogether different beast than W95 and W98. My suggestion is to get a book on NT Server 4.0, and pay close attention to chapters on Users and Groups, Permissions, and Trust Relationships. There are many layers of security built into Windows NT, and there are even more built into W2K. As long as you have Administrator rights, you need to know why the installers of your system did the things that they did, and you need to be able to correct any mistakes that you find, and shore up any security leaks (do you know about the Everyone account?).
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